The Forever Street Fairies: A Cake For Miss Wand

The Forever Street Fairies: A Cake For Miss Wand

by Mary Rees (Illustrator), Mary Rees (Illustrator), Hiawyn Oram (Author)

Synopsis

This band of fairies live off the garden path that leads to Miss Wand's toyshop - in a place they call Forever Street. Each fairy has his or her own house tucked in among the overgrown flowers. Life would be perfect if it weren't for Miss Wand's cat, Cyclone. In this adventure, Cyclone captures Snip Snap and Miss Wand shows she is a friend to fairies. How will the fairies send her a message back showing friendship in return?

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 48
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 16 May 2002

ISBN 10: 0340841389
ISBN 13: 9780340841389
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Media Reviews
Praise for WHAT'S NAUGHTY by Hiawyn Oram: '... Children will love the humour in both the text and the illustrations... this is the perfect book for a parent and child to share laughs over.' -- SCHOOL LIBRARIAN A new first reader series, The Forever Street Fairies, has that magic ingredient - a perfect pairing of text and illustration, both of which are delightfully quirky. -- Achuka 20020612 'This is a gloriously anarchic picture story ... Lots of mischief for youngsters to chuckle over, with jolly pictures.' -- THE NORTHERN ECHO 20020612 A new first reader series, The Forever Street Fairies, has that magic ingredient - a perfect pairing of text and illustration, both of which are delightfully quirky. -- Achuka 20020612 The Forever Street Fairies (short, double-spaced lines, organised to emphasise the natural phrasing of speech) with comically charming illustrations making the series eminently acceible to five-year-olds and above. A lovable series that makes you want to read sections of the stories again and again. -- TES Teacher 20020705
Author Bio
Hiawyn Oram has had over 50 children's books published and also writes for television. She won the Japanese Picture Book Award for Angry Arthur and the Prix du Livre Culturel for Just Like Us, as well as being shortlisted for the Smarties Prize with The Second Princess. Mary Rees lives in Hove and is published by Frances Lincoln and Orchard.